
Hey Everyone, It looks like Pine64 are releasing Pinebook Pro, a laptop that I'm actually willing to pay money for and then use. https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7093&pid=43850#pid43850 Specs: * 14" 1080p IPS LCD panel * 64/128GB of eMMC storage* * Black magnesium alloy body * SD card slot * Digital video output via USB-C up to 4K60hz * Audio aux out / UART * USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports * 802.11ac WiFi * Bluetooth 4.2 * 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM * Charging via barrel port or USB-C * Rockchip RK3399 ; big.LITTLE Hexacore A72/A53 SOC * 2mpx front-facing camera * Microphone * Speakers * Slim and slick design with minimal branding * PCIe x4 that can take a m.2 NVMe SSD using an optional adapter * Target Price: $199 Looking on the picture the things I like: * Regular keyboard with thick keys and minimal amount of weirdness (the location of 'Delete' button is questionable, but I'll live with that. * 1080p IPS scree should be pretty nice * NVM.e slot At least I can definitely replace my acer chrome book 11, which works when I need a very light computer in a pinch to dump video from my camera or browse the web, but not much else. I'm hoping that the product would be successful enough that there's going to be a release of a version with 8GB of RAM -- that would put it on par with ultrabooks. Thought I don't think Pinebook Pro ever going to meet its $200 US target price. Thoughts? Alex.